PSG: 2 transfers hoped for by Daniel Riolo

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RMC journalist Daniel Riolo looked ahead to the Paris Saint-Germain summer transfer window.

Summer should be lively behind the scenes at Paris Saint Germain. The capital club will open a new era after the departure of Kylian Mbappé. A movement which should allow Parisian leaders to have a lot of room for maneuver in the transfer market.

With this in mind, several high-sounding names have been announced for the next transfer window period. From Victor Osimhen to Rafael Leao, including Bernardo Silva, Joshua Kimmich, Bruno Guimaraes and Frankie de Jong, PSG began to advance its pawns. But in addition to potential arrivals, Paris could also be active in the departures department.

Riolo is waiting for these 2 sales

The hypothesis of a sale of Marquinhos has gained weight in recent weeks. The Brazilian international would notably be on the shelves of Bayern Munich. Called to comment on this rumor, Daniel Riolo was not kind to the defender, while hoping for another departure next summer.

Bayern on Marquinhos? It’s good news. Bayern is not also interested in Kolo Muani? This could be more good news“, thundered Riolo in After Foot, on RMC.

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